Meyer has a solid approach,
with strong and quick hands and wrists that produce pretty good bat speed. He's learning to switch-hit and he's
stronger from the right side, with a longer swing and less consistency left-handed.

Power:

Can apply force to his swing, but he
doesn't have a ton of strength, so he's got well below-average power, especially using wood.

Running speed:

He's a little slow out of the
box; better runner once underway.

Base running:

Without great foot speed, he's a
solid baserunner who will even pick spots to steal bases now and then.

Arm strength:

Has a plus arm and fires bullets
across the diamond. He's been up to 93 mph off the mound.

Fielding:

He's an above-average defender with
good hands.

Range:

It's just average, but he's got good
instincts on the infield. Good first step allows him to get to balls on both sides. That said, he's likely a third
baseman as an infielder.

Physical Description:

Meyer has a strong,
muscular frame with broad shoulders and a strong, durable lower half.

Medical Update:

Healthy.

Strengths:

Great makeup and work ethic,
excellent instincts. Quick bat with some power. Plus arm strength that plays well in the infield or behind the
plate.

Weaknesses:

Doesn't profile as a shortstop,
and while versatility is good, he doesn't have a pure position.

Summary:

Meyer is a versatile high schooler who
plays shortstop and catches while also closing for his team. In the future, he's likely a third baseman or a
catcher, which is just fine with him. With a great makeup and work ethic, he's learned how to switch-hit in his
senior season to increase his versatility. With a plus arm and good hands, to go along with some good raw power, a
team might be interested in seeing what he can do behind the plate. And everyone knows how well catchers can be
drafted. Even if he's an infielder, his combination of skills and attitude should be attractive to many
teams.